MSI: SLI Plus Eight

by Gary Key on April 11, 2006 8:00 AM EST
FSB Overclocking Results

Front Side Bus Overclocking Testbed
Processor AMD Athlon 64 4000+ (San Diego)
AMD Opteron 170 (Denmark)
CPU Voltage
AMD Athlon 64 4000+
AMD Opteron 170

1.550V (1.400V default)
1.550V (1.350V default)
Memory Settings 2.5-3-3-7 1T - (12x)
2.5-3-3-7 1T - (10x)
2.5-3-3-7 1T - (9x)
Memory Voltage 2.8V
HT Multiplier 4x - 250HTT ~ 285HTT
Memory OCZ PC4800 Platinum Edition
Cooling Tuniq Tower 120
Power Supply PC Power and Cooling 850 SSI
Maximum CPU Overclock
AMD Athlon 64 4000+

251HTT x 12 (3008MHz) +25%
Maximum HTT Overclock
AMD Athlon 64 4000+

284HTT x 9 (2557MHz) +42%
Maximum CPU Overclock
AMD Opteron 170

284HTT x 10 (2841MHz) +42%
Maximum HTT Overclock
AMD Opteron 170

282HTT x 9 (2543MHz) +41%






Our 4000+ CPU posted very good results in the stock multiplier overclocking test. We were able to reach a very stable overclock of 251HTT x12. We were also able to boot Windows with a 256HTT x12 setting but could not complete our entire test suite.

Unfortunately, our maximum HTT speed attained was 284HTT x9. The board could POST at 292HTT x9 but was not stable. We were unable to POST at 300HTT or higher, though this processor has completed testing at a 330HTT x9 setting in the past.

We have contacted MSI engineering at this time and hopefully our results are due to a below average board as end users and other websites have exceeded the 300HTT level with the 3.0a BIOS. 284HTT isn't terrible, particularly when using higher CPU multipliers, but neither is it exceptional. Also, voltage levels remained consistent throughout testing. We did not notice any abnormal or out of range voltage fluctuations with this board.





Our Opteron 170 posted excellent results at the stock CPU multiplier settings but was hampered once again at the lower multiplier setting. At these overclocked settings the system was able to complete all of our benchmark test suites three consecutive times and run Prime95 for a minimum of four hours without issue. Overall the board would make an excellent platform for overclocking if the maximum HTT settings are improved.

Memory Stress Testing

Memory stress tests look at the ability of the MSI K8N Diamond Plus to operate at the officially supported memory frequencies of DDR-400 at the best performing memory timings the OCZ PC4800 Platinum Edition will support.

MSI K8N Diamond Plus
Stable DDR-400 Timings - 2 DIMMs
(2/4 slots populated - 1 Dual-Channel Bank)
Clock Speed 200MHz
CAS Latency 2
RAS to CAS Delay 2
RAS Precharge 2
RAS Cycle Time 5
Command Rate 1T
Voltage 2.7V


The MSI K8N Diamond Plus was superbly stable with 2 DDR modules in Dual-Channel mode at the settings of 2-2-2-5 at 2.7v. We were able to operate the memory at this configuration up to a 227HTT x12 setting. We will now install all four available memory slots that results in more strenuous requirement on the memory subsystem than testing 2 DDR modules on a motherboard.

K8N Diamond Plus
Stable DDR-400 Timings - 4 DIMMs
(4/4 slots populated - 2 Dual-Channel Banks)
Clock Speed 200MHz
CAS Latency 2
RAS to CAS Delay 2
RAS Precharge 2
RAS Cycle Time 8
Command Rate 2T
Voltage 2.75V


The MSI K8N Diamond Plus was extremely stable with 4 DDR modules in Dual-Channel operation at the settings of 2-2-2-8 but required the command rate be increased to 2T along with a voltage increase to 2.75. We tested memory modules from several different suppliers with the same results.

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  • DigitalFreak - Tuesday, April 11, 2006 - link

    Agreed. However, there are alternatives if you have the PCI-E slots available. Going the add-in route also allows you to run off the PCI-E bus. 1394b can saturate the PCI bus.

    http://www.siig.com/product.asp?pid=1013">PCI-E Firewire 800 adapter
  • Olaf van der Spek - Tuesday, April 11, 2006 - link

    [quote]MSI provides an SLI Video Link card that is long enough to connect two NVIDIA based video cards for SLI operation along with a digital switching method that eliminates the use of jumpers to configure SLI capability.[/quote]
    Does that switch between dual x16 and dual x16???
  • DigitalFreak - Tuesday, April 11, 2006 - link

    LOL Sounds like someone has been cut & pasting together reviews.
  • Gary Key - Tuesday, April 11, 2006 - link

    No cut and paste, the sentence content was corrected, lets call it an editorial difference of opinion. :)
  • decalpha - Tuesday, April 11, 2006 - link

    http://anandtech.com/mb/showdoc.aspx?i=2739&p=...">http://anandtech.com/mb/showdoc.aspx?i=2739&p=...

    The MSI K8N Diamond Plus was extremely stable with 4 DDR2 modules in Dual-Channel operation
  • Wesley Fink - Tuesday, April 11, 2006 - link

    Corrected to DDR.
  • MIKEMIKE - Tuesday, April 11, 2006 - link

    meant that to read:

    Something about the first page irked me, it isnt a normal introduction to the item being reviewed. it seems as if that needs to be a second page, and a new first page drafted up.
  • redbone75 - Tuesday, April 11, 2006 - link

    I may be mistaken, but I think it's called an introduction.
  • MIKEMIKE - Tuesday, April 11, 2006 - link

    Something withthe layout, and introduction of the mobo irked me and turned me off of the review in general, not sure what specifically though.
  • Gary Key - Tuesday, April 11, 2006 - link

    Thanks for the comments. At times we try different layouts, some work, some do not, but hopefully we progress for the better over time.

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